Make sure you've installed the Mail::SPF::Query. As root,
run cpan
> cpan
and make sure the module is installed
> install Mail::SPF::Query
if it's not installed, it should try and install it, otherwise it will tell you it's up to date.

Make sure you've installed the Mail::SPF::Query. As root,
run cpan
> cpan
and make sure the module is installed
> install Mail::SPF::Query
if it's not installed, it should try and install it, otherwise it will tell you it's up to date.

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Thanks - I have tried that, and it did install a few different components.

The following errors are now showing in /var/log/maillog is the following:

lets see, not supposed to run as root, yet by defualt, runs as root? yo, wtf? are we looking at a faulty install script? As far as i can tell, spamd is losing my emails.

personally, my dislike/distrust for both clamav and spamd started with the discovery of the SORBS list. the whole picture looks dirty now.

what are alternatives to spamassasin that wont require a huge time investment to install/wont be erased by updates? i'd really rather not support SORBS/ISUX or anything related to these developers/projects.

I understand that free is free, so the price is right.

after writing this bitch, i had an idea which may resolve the issue(s) i'm experiencing. if it works, i'll post it.

mean time, what are the alternatives? the basic dislike of the developers tactics wont allow me to use the product with a clear conscience. (after all, they aint M$)

apparently, spamd thinks its not installed... it is in WHM, checked, looks good. update scripts fail, says not installed. this is an install/upgrade issue caused by spamd itself. how to get the script to actaully install? also, why is it running as root?